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Miami Rhapsody (1995) Certificate 15

Miami Rhapsody

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Rated 2.5 stars
Average rating
(51%)
 
Starring: Antonio Banderas | Sarah Jessica Parker | Mia Farrow | Naomi Campbell
Director: David Frankel
Studio: WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 91 mins
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Released: February 28, 2005

Gwyn Marcus soon discovers that marriage and fidelity don't always go hand-in-hand, particularly in her own family. Comical situations follow as Gwyn attempts to sort out her complicated affairs...

Rating of 3 stars out of 5
Radio Times

You could be forgiven here for thinking that you are watching a Woody Allen comedy. The setting may be Miami, not Manhattan, but there is the central character (Sarah Jessica Parker) bemoaning her lot, a dysfunctional family and Mia Farrow in a co-starring role as Parker's mother. Writer/director David Frankel is clearly an Allen aficionado — he's even managed to get a sprinkling of Gershwin and Cole Porter tunes on to the soundtrack — but as the action develops, it's clear that he's more of a Woody wannabe than a genuine pretender to the throne. The unravelling strands of romance are neatly established as Parker, newly engaged to Gil Bellows, discovers that just about everyone she knows is cheating on their partners. If on closer inspection, Miami Rhapsody lacks the deft touches that make Allen's work so uniquely enjoyable, it has to be admitted it's still a clever and satisfying counterfeit.

Rating of 2 stars out of 5
Halliwell's Film Guide

Deft and observant comedy of relationships, smartly done and neatly worked out; the style is close to Woody Allen's, but lusher.

Highest rated reviews

Rated 3 stars
So so movie

A Customer from England, 5th January, 2006

It a stupid movie, but still a great fun for somebody. You can watch it if you do not have another choise:)

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Rated 4 stars
Prelude to Sex in the City?

SMB from Kent, 30th June, 2005

Sara J-Parker does a voice over in this film which is reminiscent of Sex In the City. This felt like a prelude to her later work but featured less Sex (in fact she seemed to be the only one, apart from her grandmother, not getting it on). Good points were the ensemble cast, especially Antonio Banderas, and the feelgood ending. A lightweight morality tale for those contemplating marriage.

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Rated 3 stars
funny, lighthearted, feelgood movie

antonia1963 from tyne and wear, 15th June, 2005

An enjoyable comedy about a dysfunctional family. Sarah Jessica Parker and Mia Farrow are good as Mother and daughter, Antonio Banderas steals the show, the only drawback being that he doesn't really spend enough time on screen as he dates first mother then daughter. Very much in the Woody Allen vein !

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